No, it is an external data storage device. Analogous in function to an external hard disk drive, but all solid state with no moving parts.
Memory Stick is a flash memory card. It is a data storage. In some situations it can be an input device (when you load pictures from it into an image editor), in some it can be an output device (when you write edited pictures back to your Memory Stick).
No, it is an external data storage device. Analogous in function to an external hard disk drive, but all solid state with no moving parts.
both
Example: if someone lends you their stick it is input as information
on there is going in to your computer.
If you put information on a stick it is output.
Yes! Because it inputs information.
A USB stick is both an input and an output device. Data can be written to the stick, and can be extracted from the stick.
Both.
It is a removable disk and a USB drive.
A joystick is an input device. The movement of the stick is translated into signals that are sent to the receiving computer. To identify if the device is input or output, simply think of this: Do you need to send a command to the computer (inputting), or is the computer displaying (outputting) information to you?
Keyboard Mouse Floppy Drive Memory Stick Microphone Camera/Scanning Device
Memory Stick is a flash memory card. It is a data storage. In some situations it can be an input device (when you load pictures from it into an image editor), in some it can be an output device (when you write edited pictures back to your Memory Stick).
It is an input device.
A USB stick is both an input and an output device. Data can be written to the stick, and can be extracted from the stick.
A joy stick is an input device.
Main memory is neither of these.
it is a input device
No, it is an external data storage device. Analogous in function to an external hard disk drive, but all solid state with no moving parts.
Yes, the joy stick is an input device as it is used inside the computer. Input devices are used inside the computer like mouses, keyboards etc. Printers etc. bring things out from the computer so they are output devices! ~Cheers ~Hope you liked the answer
yes
Both.
Unsure as to your context, but I imagine it means a CD/DVD, Hard Drive, USB stick, or memory card adapter.
no, it is an input device, but you cannot store any date in a keyboard itslef